Jay's Park
This is the small park where yesterday's sign was found and you can see the sign towards the right of the pic. That large building in the background was a church which was built in 1899 and which has been a Hare Krishna Temple for years now. I took this pic in mid April and now the leaves are starting to come out on the trees and the grass is growing so I will have to go back for a summery pic in a little while.
Even a couple of weeks will make quite a difference.
ReplyDeleteImpressive church building. Glad it has found continued use.
ReplyDeleteHandsome building;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stone building and a nice wee park.
ReplyDelete...I haven't heard of the Hare Krishna in years!
ReplyDeleteA bench or two would be nice.
ReplyDeleteHare Krishna? Haven't seen them in ages.
ReplyDeleteLeaves and grass might add character to this little park. And I agree with Catalyst that benches would be nice, too.
Way Cool. Dig The 'Tulip Time' As Well.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Good to have these little open spaces, as breathing points in the city.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the park in spring/summer Pat but at least in winter with the trees bare you get a chance to see this splendid ancient architecture! Gosh I remember when Hari Krishna were much more present in society.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a place that looks less like a Hare Krishna temple.
ReplyDeleteSoon the garbage blues won't stand out so much!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I do like their blue shade, but we have a garbage company out here that you'd like they are a beautiful shade of PINK!
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